Volume: BINNS VOL. 4
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An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade, in two parts? Reasons why the slave trade doesn’t work from an economic standpoint ? Reasons why it makes more sense to cultivate a good commercial relationship with Africans, which will be more… Keep reading
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CLARKSON (Thomas) | 1788 | 70 |
Letters on slavery, by William Dickson, formerly private secretary to the late Hon. Edward Hay, Governor of BarbadosA number of letters written by Hay to an unidentified recipient on his observations of African and European Barbadians, and on the slavery system there. There are also a series of letters… Keep reading
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DICKSON (William) | 1789 | 100 |
Observations on the slave trade from the coast of Guinea, during a voyage made in 1787 and 1788The author had occasion to witness the system of slavery as practices by the French and Portuguese as well as the British, looking at the following themes: ? How the enslaved… Keep reading
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WADSTROM (Charles Bems) | 1789 | 41 |